For a long time I could not forget those legs
New York Times Magazine photo editor Stacy Baker's Citilegs project focuses on the role of women's feet in the city. Baker asked women passing by for permission to photograph their legs against the backdrop of New York. She says that she herself was worried about the shape of her legs, but during the work on the project she noticed that it was crooked and “ugly” legs that made it possible to take more expressive pictures.
1. Photo: instagram @stace_a_lace
2. Photo: instagram @labellab
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9. 43rd & 8th Ave. (at Gourmet New York Marketplace). Photo: instagram @stace_a_lace
10. 42nd & 8th (at MTA - Times Square-42 St Station. Photo: instagram @(1)(2)(3)(A)(C)(E)(N)(Q)(R))
11. 40th between 7th & 8th. Photo credit: instagram @winkonthings (at Lot-Less)
12. 40th between 7th & 8th. Photo credit: instagram @halepstella (at Boi Noodle)
13. 40th between 7th & 8th. Photo credit: instagram @fakejenniferdaniel (at Boi Noodle)
14. 40th between 7th & 8th. Photo credit: instagram @beyoncebeytwicebeythrice (at Boi Noodle)
15. 40th & 8th Ave (at 8th Ave Gift Shop). Photo: instagram @stace_a_lace
16. 18th & Broadway (at Fresh - Union Square Nyc). Photo: instagram @stace_a_lace
17. 5th Ave & 16th St. Photo: instagram @choosedutchess_
18. 5th & 12th Street. Photo: instagram @stace_a_lace
19. 5th & 12th Street. Photo: instagram @Mau5_bunny
20. Aug. 3, 2014.69th & Madison. Photo: instagram @iamtabithaw